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| SAHARA
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The
world's largest desert, the Sahara. Its
endless dunes are part of everyone's imagination.
Bernard, so passionate about the cold, wanted
to experience the opposite: the tremendous heat
of the desert and its people, the Tuareg, the
Blue Men of the Sahara. Barely returned from an
Arctic expedition, he flew to Adrar, in Algeria,
and then to Timimoune, the jumping-off point for
the trek. Between the Arctic and the Sahara, a
100° Celsius difference. As he crossed the
Great Western Erg, he discovered many similarities
between ice and sand. The wind makes its presence
felt in violent gusts, hardening one side of the
dune and softening the other, carving little waves
into the sand, etc. This trek gave him the opportunity
for a true voyage inside himself, in these endless
vistas. The Sahara was
an important step in Bernard's progression as
an explorer. |
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